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Nicole Ee holds dual Bachelor's degrees in Laws and Science (Psychology) with Honours from the Australian National University, completed in 2016. She has accumulated eight years of research experience focused on applications that support healthy ageing, with her key research projects investigating risk factors associated with dementia, cognitive decline, psychosocial aspects of cognitive ageing, and ageism. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD at the University of New South Wales in conjunction with NeuRA, examining the relationship between social engagement and cognitive decline in late life. Through her work, Nicole has engaged in significant knowledge translation and policy advocacy related to issues affecting older adults, particularly through high-level evidence synthesis that informs policy development. Her projects also explore intergenerational interventions that aim to reduce frailty and address gender inequalities in health promotion programs for older populations. Nicole has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship in 2019, which supports her doctoral research. In addition to her academic pursuits, she actively contributes to ongoing projects aimed at enhancing health outcomes for older adults through innovative social strategies.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Engaged in teaching and supporting research at UNSW.
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